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Have you ever had the feeling that your head is not quite big enough to hold everything you need to remember?
Welcome to TiddlyWiki, a unique non-linear notebook for capturing, organising and sharing complex information.
Use it to keep your to-do list, to plan an essay or novel, or to organise your wedding. Record every thought that crosses your brain, or build a flexible and responsive website.
Unlike conventional online services, TiddlyWiki lets you choose where to keep your data, guaranteeing that in the decades to come you will still be able to use the notes you take today.
The TiddlyWiki is the best software I've ever found for organising my ideas.
It's well worth spending an hour or so playing with it to see how it can help you. This will be time well-spent and will change how you think and how you organise your ideas.
Joe Armstrong, Co-inventor of Erlang
TiddlyWiki gets a Gearhead rating of 6 out of 5 (it's that good).
Finding code that works flawlessly after just two or three years is magical enough but after seven years?!
Mark Gibbs, Network World
TiddlyWiki is a reusable non-linear personal web notebook. It's a unique wiki that people around the world love using to keep ideas and information organised. One can download it from http://www.tiddlywiki.com for free.
This website is based on the technique of TiddlyWiki. You may find it a little bit different from usual webpage, but if you get used to it, you will definitely like it.
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Further information about specific TiddlyWiki features:
Last but not least, TiddlyWiki is a rare example of a practical quine
Once all the relevant links have been transferred over these entries will be removed from the main tiddlywiki.com site.
The latest news, articles, resources and examples.
If you find TiddlyWiki useful, there are lots of ways you can help assure its future and make it better.
Teach and Tell
OpenSource projects like TiddlyWiki thrive on the feedback and engagement of users. TiddlyWiki becomes more useful to everyone as more and more people use it. So, if you find TiddlyWiki useful, spread the word. The best possible way to assure its future is for it to become a hundred times more popular than before.

Help improve the documentation and code
There are many ways you can contribute to TiddlyWiki:
- Writing tutorials
- Contributing to the documentation on tiddlywiki.com
- Making video screencasts
- Curating relevant links, hints and tips on a wiki
The main TiddlyWiki documentation and code lives on GitHub, and welcomes contributions: